"Every returned pair of panties have to get damaged out, regardless of whether the tags are still on them or not," the 22-year-old woman wrote on the website. "Then we shred them and throw them out after."

"We’re sure a small part of it may be that some store simply don’t believe you didn’t wear that dress that smelled more like your perfume than the store when you returned it, but an even larger part of it is brand protection," wrote Styleite's Justin Fenner.

"By the time it’s been sent back to distribution, repackaged, if it’s in a condition for sale, it could have been discontinued or discounted," Clear Returns CEO Vicky Brock told Bloomberg Businessweek. "In some cases, it’ll just get shredded.”

As for the Victoria's Secret panties, the manager's account might come as a relief to customers. After all, you just don't know if someone had put them on — tags or not.

We've emailed Victoria's Secret to find out exactly why this is the policy.